A base of a bicycle saddle comprises a main body made of a rigid plastic material. The main body is provided with at least one receiving space corresponding in location to the sitting area of bicyclist and a plurality of supporting bars suspended in the receiving space and defining a plurality of hollows. The base further comprises an elastic body made of a plastic material having a hardness smaller than the hardness of the plastic material of which the main body is made. The elastic body is filled in the receiving space by molding such that the hollows are enclosed by the elastic body, and the elastic body is firmly connected to the main body.
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1. A base of a bicycle saddle, said base comprising:
a main body made of a rigid plastic material and provided with a narrow front portion, a wide rear portion, at least one receiving space disposed only in the rear portion corresponding in location to the sitting area of a bicyclist, and a plurality of supporting bars each of which is engaged in and crosses over said receiving space define a plurality of hollows between the supporting bars in said receiving space; wherein the supporting bars are formed integrally with the main body, and at least one elastic body made of a plastic material of a hardness smaller than the hardness of the plastic material of which said main body is made, said elastic body being bonded to the periphery of said receiving space and to the supporting bars in said receiving space by molding, such that the hollows are filled with said elastic body so that said supporting bars and said elastic body are interconnected.
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The present invention relates generally to a bicycle saddle, and more particularly to a base of the bicycle saddle, which provides a comfortable feeling to the bicyclist when the bicyclist sits on the saddle.
The conventional bicycle saddle is generally comprised of a rigid base disposed at the bottom side of the saddle, a middle layer made of a foam material and bonded to the top side of the base, and a soft covering layer covered on the middle layer. In addition to the shock absorbing means disposed between the saddle and the seat post of the bicycle, the middle layer of the saddle provides a cushion to buffer the pressure from the bicyclist. Since the base is adapted to support the whole structure of the saddle and acts as a bridge to connect the seat post, it must have certain hardness. In early days, the base is made of metallic material. Nowadays, rigid plastic material is commonly used for the base. Although the rigid base is covered by the middle layer of the foam material, the bicyclist still feels uncomfortable after a long riding. U.S. Pat. No. 6,095,601 discloses an improved base of a bicycle saddle, the base comprises a main body made of a rigid plastic material and provided in the rear portion thereof with two receiving spaces, and an elastic body made of a plastic material which is less rigid than the plastic material of which said main body is made. The elastic body is filled in said receiving spaces by molding so as to provide a shock-absorbing area corresponding in location to the buttocks of a bicyclist, thereby making the saddle rather comfortable to sit on.
The base disclosed in the above U.S. patent has drawbacks. When the bicyclist sits on the saddle, the elastic body is forced to curve inwards, becoming unable to support the bicyclist positively in position. Further, because the elastic body is a sheet-like body and the periphery thereof is fastened to the periphery of the receiving spaces, the center area of the elastic body is suspended from the main body. Therefore, the elastic body tends to be deformed, broken or detached from the main body after long time use.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a base of a bicycle saddle free from the drawbacks of the prior art described above, i.e. it makes the bicycle saddle rather comfortable to sit on.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a base of a bicycle saddle to solve the broken and/or detached problems of the elastic body, thereby making the saddle rather durable in use.
In keeping with the principle of the present invention, the foregoing objectives of the present invention are attained by an improved base of a bicycle saddle, said base comprises a main body made of a rigid plastic material. The main body is provided with at least one receiving space corresponding in location to the sitting area of bicyclist and a plurality of supporting bars suspended in the receiving space and defining a plurality of hollows. The base further comprises an elastic body made of a plastic material having a hardness smaller than the hardness of the plastic material of which the main body is made. The elastic body is filled in the receiving space by molding such that the hollows are enclosed by the elastic body, thereby providing a suitable hardness in the receiving space of the main body so as to make the saddle rather comfortable to sit on. In addition, the elastic body is held in the main body by the supporting bars, thereby preventing the break or detachment of the elastic body.
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The main body 20 is made of a rigid plastic material by molding. Similar to a conventional bicycle saddle, the main body 20 has a triangular shape with a narrower front portion 21 and a relatively wider rear portion 22. The main body 20 is provided with a opening 23 longitudinally extended in the direction from the front portion 21 toward the rear portion 22, two receiving spaces 24 symmetrically disposed in the rear portion 22 of the main body 20 within the area between the opening 23 and the rear end of the rear portion 22 corresponding in location to the bicyclist's hips, a longitudinal rib 25 longitudinally extended from the rear side of the opening 23 to the rear end of the rear portion 22 within the area between the two receiving spaces 24, and a plurality of supporting bars 26 suspended in the receiving spaces 24. The rib 25 and the supporting bars 26 are formed integral with the main body 20 upon molding of the main body 20.
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The elastic body 30 is directly molded from rubber or the like of hardness lower than the main body 20 on the longitudinal rib 25 and the supporting bars 26 to fill up the receiving spaces 24, keeping in flush with the top surface of the main body 20. The elastic body 30 is bonded to the periphery of each receiving spaces 24 and covered over the rib 25 and the supporting bars 26 to fill up the hollows 27 (leaving a part of the supporting bars 26 to be seen from the top side of the main body 20). When viewed from the bottom side, the bottom side of the elastic body shows meshed-like filling blocks 31.
According to the aforesaid structure, the elastic body 30 and the rigid supporting bars 26 are bonded together in the sitting area of the base 12, namely, the receiving spaces 24. Therefore, the sitting area is relatively softer and more flexible than a rigid plastic base, however it is not excessively soft, i.e., the base 12 has the desired softness and hardness. When installed in the saddle 10, the base 12 supports the saddle 10 in shape and buffers the pressure from the bicyclist, enabling the bicyclist to have a comfortable riding.
Further, because the periphery and center area of the elastic body 30 are respectively bonded to the main body 20 and the supporting bars 26, the connection between the main body 20 and the elastic body 30 is positive. When pressed, downward pressure is evenly distributed through the supporting bars 26, and therefore the elastic body 30 does not break or detach.
Further, the supporting bars are not limited to the meshed structure as shown in the aforesaid embodiments. In the fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention as shown in
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Although particular embodiments of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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